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New four-star hotels aren't necessarily big news. But when one opens in a historical space, say, a 19th century jail, it naturally generates a buzz. In the case of the recently opened Liberty Hotel—which has its public spaces and a score of guestrooms housed in Boston's former Charles Street Jail—there's good reason for the stir.
The hotel complex includes …
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GBI Establishes National Standard for Commercial Green Building
The Green Building Initiative recently announced the completion of the first, and only, American National Standard for commercial green building, as approved by the American National Standards Institute.
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Furniture Revolution Gallery to Debut at NeoCon
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GSA Invests $4 Billion in Green Recovery Act Construction Projects
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